[ [!-- Note Anchor D --] ] [Footnote D: Kaleikini may be considered the Hawaiian Hercules.]

[ [!-- Note Anchor E --] ] [Footnote E: The more common form is, Koele na iwi o Hua ma i ka la—Dry are the bones of Hua and his company in the sun.—Trans.]

[ [!-- Note Anchor F --] ] [ Footnote F: On which the bark is beaten to make kapa.]

[ [!-- Note Anchor G --] ] [Footnote G: The Hawaiians have a tradition of an ancient deluge, called Kaiakahinalii.]

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